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Disney Halts Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Graveyard Book’ Amid Sexual Assault Claims

Amid a recent series of sexual assault allegations against award-winning author Neil Gaiman, Disney has put a planned feature adaptation of his 2008 YA title The Graveyard Book on pause, Deadline can confirm.

Reps for the studio declined comment. We’re told that there were a number of factors behind the decision to pause plans for the film, the allegations against Gaiman, which the author has denied, being only one of them. Don’t expect to hear more on this project until that situation plays itself out, as The Graveyard Book had been in deep development up until this point, with no cast yet attached. As we were first to report, Marc Forster came aboard to direct the pic from a script by David Magee in 2022.

Forster’s producing partner Renée Wolfe had been set to produce through their 2Dux2 banner, along with Gil Netter and Ben Browning. Gaiman acknowledged that he had no involvement with the project, even before allegations against him emerged, taking to Tumblr in December 2022 to tell a fan, “You know everything I know. And no, no control or say. Fingers crossed that if they make it, it’s good.”

The winner of the American Newberry Medal and numerous other accolades, The Graveyard Book tells the story of Nobody “Bod” Owen, a young boy who is raised by the ghosts and supernatural beings of a graveyard — including the graveyard’s caretaker Silas — after his family is murdered.

The book’s famed British author, Gaiman — also known for titles like The Sandman, American Gods, Coraline, and Good Omens — saw five women raise sexual assault allegations against him this summer, most of them in reporting from the U.K.-based Tortoise Media, which launched a podcast on them.

Source: Deadline